Amazon opens its second largest Asia office in Bengaluru

Amazon inaugurated its new campus in North Bengaluru, which is its second-largest office in Asia.

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Amazon’s second-largest campus in Asia, spanning 1.1 million square feet across 12 floors on a five-acre site approximately 15 kilometres from Kempegowda International Airport, can accommodate over 7,000 employees.

The campus was inaugurated in the presence of M.B. Patil, Minister for Large & Medium Industries and Infrastructure Development, Government of Karnataka.

“Amazon’s continued investment in Bengaluru reflects India’s growing role as a global technology and innovation hub. Large-scale campuses like Amazon’s new campus create high-quality jobs, strengthen local ecosystem, and support India’s digital economy. We welcome investments that build long-term capability and create opportunity for our workforce,” M.B. Patil said.

“India continues to be a long-term priority for Amazon, and Bengaluru has played a central role in our journey here. Over the years, the city has been home to some of our earliest technology and business teams, and today it remains a key hub for innovation and talent,” Samir Kumar, Country Manager Amazon India, said.

As we build for customers in India and around the world, we remain committed to investing in infrastructure, technology, and talent for the long term,” he said.

Amazon established its presence in Bengaluru over 20 years ago, and the city continues to be a critical part of Amazon’s India strategy. Teams based here build products, services, and technologies used by customers around the world. This new campus is Amazon’s 10th corporate office in Karnataka.

Beyond corporate offices, Amazon operates 7 fulfillment centers, 3 sort centers, over 130 last mile delivery stations, and a robust network of micro-FCs for Amazon Now across Bengaluru. Additionally, over 80,000 sellers from Karnataka are already selling on Amazon India.

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